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m (Organisation check 5/5/13 - Changed last sentence as the number of countries has increased to 7 so used 'including' to try and make date proof. There is also Sweden and Finland. Info from: https://www.euroclear.com/en/about/Our-business.html)
imported>Doug Williamson
(Update - source - Association of Corporate Treasurers - email from Naresh Aggarwal 16 Feb 2022.)
 
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Located in Brussels, Euroclear is the world’s largest settlement system for domestic and international securities transactions (covering equities, bonds and funds), providing a comprehensive range of services to major financial institutions located in more than 80 countries worldwide.   
Located in Brussels, Euroclear is the world’s largest settlement system for domestic and international securities transactions (covering equities, bonds and funds), providing a comprehensive range of services to major financial institutions worldwide.   
 
It also acts as the Central securities depository (CSD) for a number of countries including Belgium, Finland, the Netherlands, France, Ireland, Sweden and the UK.


It also acts as the Central securities depository (CSD) for a number of countries including Belgium, Netherlands, France, Ireland and the UK.


== See also ==
== See also ==
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* [[CRESTCo]]
* [[CRESTCo]]
* [[International Central Securities Depository]]
* [[International Central Securities Depository]]
[[Category:Cash_management]]

Latest revision as of 11:55, 16 February 2022

Located in Brussels, Euroclear is the world’s largest settlement system for domestic and international securities transactions (covering equities, bonds and funds), providing a comprehensive range of services to major financial institutions worldwide.

It also acts as the Central securities depository (CSD) for a number of countries including Belgium, Finland, the Netherlands, France, Ireland, Sweden and the UK.


See also